Mini Motivational Mind Maps
by Paul on May 21, 2010
in Mind Map Ideas, Mind Maps
Mind Maps can work well as desk cards; such as postcard size or A5 – either create a small mind map or scale down existing larger mind maps.
You can use the desk size mind maps as motivational cards, or trigger points for regular work. You could also use single branches.
Perhaps frame the mini mind map in a clear photograph frame so that it can stand on your desk.
You might choose a different weekly or monthly theme, or use the mini mind map as a learning tool for daily viewing and recall. Having studied the original you can replicate the mind map from scratch to test yourself.
Printing four to a page will save ink and paper. Most mind maps reduce well and can shrink down with minimal loss of detail – printing two mind maps to a page works well for this idea and also for filing purposes.
Links to the original Mind Maps used in this post:
- Peace Mind Map
- Imagination Mind Map
- Vowels of Excellence Mind Map
- Letting Go Mind Map
- Things to do to come back down to Earth Mind Map (From SET 13 Combating Negative Emotions)
- Seth Godin Mind Map
I hope you enjoy viewing my Mind Maps – there are hundreds more planned here at the Mind Map Inspiration Blog plus ongoing creativity and drawing tips. If you are not already subscribed, why not do so now via RSS or Email
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Mind Map Branches
by Paul on March 5, 2010
in Drawing Tips, Mind Map Ideas, Mind Maps
Creating imaginative mind map branches and exploring unique designs helps add personal style to your mind maps.
To help inspire your creativity I’ve created this mind map to summarise many of the techniques you can use to develop your mindmapping branches.
I am constantly investigating new ways to create branches. As I release more mind maps in the future there will be many more examples to see.
I hope you enjoy viewing my Mind Maps – there are hundreds more planned here at the Mind Map Inspiration Blog plus ongoing creativity and drawing tips. If you are not already subscribed, why not do so now via RSS or Email
Also available: E-Books designed to help you create stylish and artistic mind maps of your own.
If you know someone who could benefit from this post and others here at the Mind Map Inspiration Blog please share with them.
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